This concerns a plain new wordpress installation with only SiteOrigin page builder and widgets + Ultra. Unfortunately, I can’t upload pictures easily here.

Anyway, suppose you are making a title page (static front page). Add SiteOrigin Editor and start typing in Header 1 style. Save the page and now go look at the preview (or just the front page of the website). The font type clearly differs between the editor and how it looks on the page.

This discrepancy made me wonder whether there are more of such inconsistencies.

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Ultra doesn’t add an editor stylesheet. So yes, this is an expected result. By default, headings on the site front-end will be styled using the Lato font family. Ultra Premium contains full font control but if you’d like to stick with free we’re happy to help with small Custom CSS snippets to change the heading and or body font families as you need.

Ultra Premium has several different font settings. The editor stylesheet was omitted due to those settings. Adding one would mean that both the site front end and the editor styles would have to be changed when a font setting is changed, adding to complexity of those settings. In the free version, your headings are Lato, your body is Lato. If you’d like to use Custom CSS to change those font families in the free version, I can certainly assist.